Château d'Armailhac 2025
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Château d'Armailhac 2025

BordeauxPauillac • 5ème Grand Cru Classé • Red

Packaging : 1 x 75CL - Caisse Bois

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Description

THE Château d'Armailhac, located at Pauillac, embodies the essence of the Bordeaux terroir. This 5th Grand Cru Classé, Rich in centuries of history, it combines tradition and innovation. The wines d'Armailhac are renowned for their balance, finesse, and ability to age, offering a unique sensory experience. 2025Expect a vintage that will appeal to both amateurs and connoisseurs.
Producer

Producer

The vineyard of Château d'Armailhac It extends across carefully selected plots, benefiting from the clay-gravel soil typical of Pauillac. These lands, which have produced great wines, are steeped in a rich history and a know-how passed down from generation to generation. climat The region's oceanic climate, with its hot summers and mild winters, promotes a slow and even ripening of the grapes, thus guaranteeing optimal expression of the grape varieties. The sustainable farming practices employed at domaine helps to preserve biodiversity and ensure the health of the vines, while respecting the environment.

Owner and history

Today, the Château d'Armailhac belongs to the famous Rothschild family, which has preserved the heritage and expertise of domaine. The current owners, passionate about the art of winemaking, make it a point of honor to respect traditions while integrating modern techniques. Their commitment to quality and authenticity is reflected in wines that embody the quintessence of the Bordeaux terroir. The Rothschild family, with its prestigious history, continues to write a new chapter in the history of Bordeaux. Château d'Armailhac, aiming to produce wines that seduce and move.

Vinification and aging

Winemaking at Château d'Armailhac Winemaking is a meticulous art, blending tradition and innovation. After a manual harvest, the grapes are carefully sorted. Fermentation takes place in stainless steel tanks, allowing for precise temperature control. Following fermentation, the wine is aged in oak barrels, some of which are new, for a period yet to be determined. This aging process contributes to the integration of oak aromas and the refinement of tannins, resulting in an elegant and complex structure. Each step is carefully considered to enhance the potential of the terroir and craft an exceptional wine.

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